
2015
A broad field is interrupted by a softened vertical edge where color thins, drags, and re-forms along an irregular boundary. Acrylic and graphite are layered to produce areas of opacity, abrasion, and exposed ground. Transitions dissolve rather than assert, allowing gravity and erosion to shape the surface. Color holds the plane while yielding at its margins, emphasizing material change over structural containment. The composition reads as a field that has given way through gradual wear rather than force.